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| | | | | A while ago, I read Dave Fisher's post on his Souped-up Sharpening Shelf and thought that sounded like a great idea to get some consisten... | |
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| | | | | $4.89 on Amazon!? Robbery! Theft! Fool! You think I'm a sucker?! | |
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| | | | | Chinese woodworking and staked furniture This panda may not look exactly like a traditional Chinese woodworker, but there are aspects of his technique that are worth noting. Chinese woodworkers often... | |
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| | | As I start out, I wouldn't consider myself much of a woodworker. As a kid I built plenty of balsa wood model airplanes (a good number of which met an unfortunate end via unscheduled landings at an excessive velocity). And I've done plenty of standard homeowner light DYI projects. But, I wouldn't say I really knew what I was doing. So, I thought it prudent to get some basic instruction. I started with a woodworking class at the Center for Wooden Boats....... | ||